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so I know that a quote needs to be effectively chosen such that what I'm trying to say is seen through the quote and quotes aren't necessarily a standard length but I'm having trouble cutting down...
ie in 'the Great Gatsby' Fitzgerald likes to have long flowing sentences with lots of conjunctions so it makes it hard to condense quotes.
how would you shorten "walk up and down a desolate path of fruit rinds and discarded favours and crush flowers”? I would remove the red but I want the sentence to seamlessly flow onto this quote since my teacher seems to like that sort of stuff.
ie in 'the Great Gatsby' Fitzgerald likes to have long flowing sentences with lots of conjunctions so it makes it hard to condense quotes.
how would you shorten "walk